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Porsche 1969 911 E Complete Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $13,500.00
Location:

Fallbrook, California, United States

Fallbrook, California, United States
COMPLETE , NEEDS TO BE REBUILT, MOTOR TURNS OVER, ALL MFI PARTS ARE THERE AND ALL MOVE, CORRECT E PUMP TURNS FREE,NO MISSING PARTS,COMPLETE AS PULLED FROM CAR .THIS IS FOR SALE LOCAL ADD CAN BE REMOVED AT ANY TIME. ANY QUESTIONS CALL KEN 760-731-4911.
Brand:PORSCHE Manufacturer Part Number:factory 911 e 1969

 This is very complete ser# 6291594, Has been in dry storage for many years, If sold for asking price i can make you a special deal to have Supertec do a complete rebuild on motor. make your 69e correct .  Any info please call ken at 760-731-4911.

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